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61 SH
COMPLETE AT MCC
FOUNDATIONS - 4SH Some NCCCS equivalencies are listed here even though the courses are completed at ECU.
English (FC:EN) - 6 semester hours TOTALS
ENGL 1100 Foundations of College Writing ENG 111 3
ENGL 1200 Composition ENG 112 3 6
BIOL 1100, 1101 Principles of Biology and Laboratory I BIO 111 4
BIOL 1200, 1201 Principles of Biology and Laboratory II BIO 112 # 3 7
ECON 2113 Principles of Microeconomics ECO 251 3
PSYC 1000 Introductory Psychology PSY 150 3
PSYC 3241 Personnel and Industrial Psychology Take at ECU 3 9
Mathematics (FC:MA) - 3 semester hours
MATH 1065 College Algebra MAT 122 or 161 or 171 3 3
COURSES COMPLETED AT MCC IN IT AAS DEGREE (A25590) MATH 1074 Applied Trig is listed below in Other Cognates.
ECU will only accept courses with grades of C or higher.
ACA 115 Success and Study Skills 1 At least 1 Humanities RELI 1690 - World Religions REL 110 3
CET 111 Computer Upgrade/Repair I 3 At least 1 Fine Art ART 1910 - Art Appreciation ART 111 3
CET 211 Computer Upgrade/Repair II 3 Humanities/Fine Arts elective COMM 2410 - Public Speaking COM 231 3 9
CIS 110 Introduction to Computers 3
CIS 115 Intro to Prog & Logic 3 MUSC 2208 Music Appreciation MUS 110 3 3
CTI 110 Web, Pgm, & Db Foundation 3 Health (FC:HL) and Exercise and Sport Science (FC:EX) - 3 semester hours
CTI 120 Network and Sec Foundation 3 HLTH 1000 Health in Modern Society 2
CTI 140 Virtualization Concepts 3 KINE 1000 Lifetime Physical Activity & Fitness Lab I 1 3
CTS 115 Info Sys Business Concepts 3 COGNATES - 5SH
CTS 130 Spreadsheet 3 FINA 2244 Legal Environment of Business BUS 115 3
CTS 155 Tech Support Functions 3 MATH 1074 Applied Trigonometry MAT 121 or 162 or 172 # 2 5
DBA 110 Database Concepts 3
DBA 115 Database Applications 3 LOWER DIVISION CORE - 24SH and FREE ELECTIVES - 13SH
ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry 3 AAS Technical Courses (Please see list at left.) 37 37
ENG 112 Writing/Research in the Disc 3
MAT 110 Math Measurement & Literacy 3 UPPER DIVISION CORE (15 SH)
NET 110 * Networking Concepts 3 ITEC 3290 Technical Writing 3
NOS 120 Linux Single User 3 ITEC 3300 Technology Project Management 3
NOS 130 Windows Single User 3 ITEC 3800 Cost and Capital Project Analysis 3
NOS 230 Windows Administration I 3 ITEC 4293 Industrial Supervision 3
SEC 110 Security Concepts 3 ITEC 3200 Introduction to Statistical Process Control 3 15
HFA ELEC (ART 111) Humanities / Fine Arts 3
SBS ELEC ~ Social / Behavioral Science 3 CONCENTRATION (SELECT 27 SH) One must be ITEC 3000 if completing the online program.
67 ITEC 3000 Internet Tools Tech (required for online option) 3
ICTN 2530, 2531 Network Environment II 3
ICTN 2900, 2901 Fundamental Network Security 3
ICTN 3250, 3251 Internetwork Routing Technology 3
ICTN 3540, 3541 Network Environment III 3
ICTN 3900, 3901 Web Services Management 3
ICTN 4040 Enterprise Information Security 3
ICTN 4064 Regulations and Policies 3
ICTN 4150, 4151 Switching Network Technology 3
ICTN 4200, 4201 Intrusion Detection Technologies 3
ICTN 4250, 4251 Enterprise Network Security Technology 3
~ PSY 150 or ECO 251 is highly recommended by ECU. ICTN 4310 Digital Forensics 3
ICTN 4402, 4404, 4406, 4408 Special Topics 3
ICTN 4501, 4503, 4505 Laboratory Problems 3
ICTN 4520, 4521 Wireless Communication 3
# Some courses such as BIO 112 are 4SH. However, only ICTN 4590, 4591 Network Maintenance and Troubleshooting 3
3SH of credit will be applied. This also applies to selected ICTN 4600, 4601 Enterprise Information Technology Management 3
other courses. ICTN 4700, 4701 Virtualization Technologies 3
ICTN 4750 Enterprise Data Storage Technologies 3
ICTN 4800, 4801 Information Assurance Technologies 3 27
TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS FOR BSIT DEGREE 124
You may want to transfer the PSY 150 or ECO 251 course instead
of HEA 110.
Any Foundation Curriculum Course - 3 semester hours (Note: other course choices available)
HEA 110 counts for both ECU
courses.
Transfer your 2-year
MCC IT degree to ECU
to complete a
Bachelor's degree.
* To take major coursework with the BSIT-ICT program, students
must obtain an industry-standard certification (Network+, CCNA,
or CCENT). To waive the certification requirement, students can
complete prerequisite coursework at the CC (NET 125, NET 126, &
PC Hardware/Repair - CET 111 or 211 will fulfill the hardware
requirement).
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT)63 SH
COMPLETE AT ECU
Natural Science (FC:SC) - 7 semester hours total (including at least 1 lab)
Social Sciences (FC:SO) - 9 semester hours
Humanities (FC:HU) and Fine Arts (FC:FA) - 9 semester hours (Note: other course choices available)
Transfer Info for ECU BS in Industrial Technology (BSIT) with a concentration in Information & Computer Technology (ICT)
ECU Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018 Available Online or On-Campus Prospective Student: ____________________________
Prospective ECU Entry Date: Fall, Spring, or Summer ECU Application Deadline is available at http://www.ecu.edu/admissions/Transfers.cfm.
http://www.ecu.edu/cs-cet/techsystems/bsit.cfm
http://www.ecu.edu/cs-cet/techsystems/upload/BSIT-NCCCS-equivalencies-worksheet-2.pdf
http://catalog.ecu.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=2443&returnto=704
http://catalog.ecu.edu/content.php?catoid=10&navoid=696#Liberal_Arts_Foundations_Program
http://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/admissions/transfers.cfm
These links are subject to change. Search the ECU website if a link is no longer available.
MCC IT Department Chair: Marsha Mabry, [email protected], 910-898-9714
ECU BSIT Program Coordinator: Dr. David Batts, [email protected], 252-328-9673
ECU BSIT Program Academic Advisor: Christina Ragone, [email protected], 252-328-9309
Proposed 2017 Catalog Feb 2017
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology AAS Degree Transfer Program
Description of Program
The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT) is a degree completion curriculum designed for students who hold a qualifying Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in an industrial or technology related field. Based on the technical content of the AAS program, students may receive up to 37 hours of major course credit toward the BSIT lower level major core and free electives. Degree requirements are summarized below. Credit for general education is granted based on standard agreements between ECU and the community college system.
There are two completion options: transfer to the main campus or complete online. Depending on the concentration you choose and the courses transferring into ECU, this program is offered as an online option and as a main campus option. For online students, these semester-based courses are delivered to allow students flexibility with regard to time and place. The Department of Technology systems has delivered internet-based instruction since 1995 to hundreds of students all over the World. Please note that our online option is designed for part-time enrollment to help professionals pursue a degree while working.
For students who plan to attend on main campus, courses are available in a traditional classroom setting as daytime courses. Students are typically able to complete the upper level major coursework in two years if enrolled full-time.
The Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering accredits this degree program. Additionally, ECU is regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Program Requirements Completed a qualifying associate of applied science (AAS)
degree program prior to enrollment.
Apply up to 62 semester hours of the 124 required from aregionally accredited community college.
Minimum 62 semester hours of the 124 required semesterhours must be completed at a four-year institution.
The 30 semester hours of major coursework must becompleted through ECU.
Only courses with a ‘C’ or better will transfer.
Meet ECU admission requirements(www.ecu.edu/admissions)
Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher and 24 hours oftransferable course work
3 transferable hours in English Composition equivalent to ENGL 1100
Contact [email protected]
(252) 328-9301
www.ecu.edu/tsys
Required Coursework
Industrial Technology Core Coursework (15 hours): Technical Writing
Technology Project Management
Cost and Capital Project Analysis
Industrial Supervision
Introduction to SPC
Choose one concentration (27 hours):
Mechanical Design Technology (main campus only)
Courses such as Rapid Prototyping, Jig & Fixture Design, GeometricDimensioning and Tolerancing, CNC, CIM, Plant Layout & Materials Handling.
Architectural Design Technology (main campus only)
Courses such as Architectural Design & Drafting, Sustainable Design,Planning Techniques, Introduction to GIS in Planning, Urban Form & Design.
Health Information Technologies1 (main campus and online options)
Courses such as Medical Terminology, Health Care Delivery Methods,Quality Management, Professional Roles & Environments, PaymentSystems, Ethical Codes & Law, Health Information Management.
1 Requires a networking or computer related AAS degree plus current professional certification of Cisco CCENT, CCNA, CCNP, or CompTIA Network+ to qualify for this concentration.
Information & Computer Technology2 (main campus & online options)
Courses such as Network Security, Network Environment II & III, WebServices Management, Communication Security, Regulations and Policies,Intrusion Detection Technologies, CCNP, & more.
2 Requires a networking, computer, or electronics related AAS degree plus current professional certification of Cisco CCENT, CCNA, CCNP, or CompTIA Network+ to qualify for this concentration.
Distribution & Logistics (main campus and online options)
Courses such as Introduction to Distribution & Logistics, ERP Systems,Transportation Logistics, Purchasing Logistics, Supply Chain Logistics,Global Logistics, Strategic Pricing, & more.
Manufacturing Systems (main campus and online options)
Courses such as Industrial Safety, Quality, Plant Layout & MaterialsHandling, Manufacturing System Planning, Advanced ManufacturingSystems, Work Methods & Ergonomic Analysis, & more.
Industrial Supervision (main campus and online options)
Courses such as Distribution & Logistics, Technical Presentations, SupplyChain Logistics, Industrial Safety, Quality Assurance, Plant Layout &Materials Handling, Lean Manufacturing, & more.
Bioprocess Manufacturing3 (main campus and online options)
Courses in Microbiology for Ind Processing, Engineering for Food Safety &Sanitation, Separation Techniques, Waste Treatment, Safety, Quality.
3 Requires a biotechnology related AAS degree.
General Education and Cognates (82 hours):
AAS Technical courses (37 hours)
English (6 hours)
Composition I
Composition II
Math (3 hours)
College Algebra
Humanities & Fine Arts (9 hours)
Natural Science (7 hours)*
Social Science (9 hours)
Principles of Microeconomics
At least one Humanities course
At least one Fine Art course
Hum or Fine Art to total 3 hours
Introductory Psychology
Personnel & Industrial Psychology
Health & Exercise (2, 1 hours)
Cognates (5 hours)
General Ed Elective (3 hours) Legal Environment of Business
Applied Trigonometry*contact an ECU BSIT academic advisor for BSIT architectural and BSIT mechanical
concentration natural science requirements
2017 Catalog Feb 2017
Information and Computer Technology Concentration Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
AAS Degree Completion Program
Description of Program
The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT)
is a degree completion curriculum designed for students
who hold a qualifying Associate in Applied Science
degree (AAS) in an industrial or technology related field.
There are two completion options: transfer to the main
campus or complete online. All required upper division
major courses are offered entirely over the Internet, as
well as, on the main campus during the day. For online
students, these semester-based courses are delivered to
allow students flexibility with regard to time and place.
The courses are scheduled on a rolling cycle so that the
major courses can be completed in as little as two or three
years. The Department of Technology Systems has
delivered internet-based instruction since 1995 to
hundreds of students all over the world. Please note that
our online option is designed for part-time enrollment to
help professionals pursue a degree while working.
The BSIT Information and Computer Technology
concentration focuses on the design, implementation,
troubleshooting, and maintenance of computer systems
and computer networks. In addition, students are
prepared for upward mobility with basic management
courses. Students may receive up to 37 hours of lower
division major credits for completion of a qualifying AAS
degree from a technology related field. In addition, up to
25 hours of general education credits may be applied
towards the BSIT if equivalent to our requirements.
Graduates are qualified for career advancement
opportunities both in technology and managerial fields.
BSIT ICT concentration requirements: Completion of a computer related associate of applied
science (AAS) degree program prior to enrollment.
Current Cisco CCENT, CCNA, CCNP, or CompTIA
Network + certification prior to enrollment.
Apply up to 62 semester hours from a regionally
accredited community college or technical institute.
Minimum 62 semester hours must be completed at a
four-year college or university.
Minimum 30 semester hours of major coursework must
be completed at ECU.
Only courses with a ‘C’ or better will transfer.
Total 124 hours required for this degree.
Visit the program website for admission requirements
www.ecu.edu/BSIT.
Visit
www.ecu.edu/cashier
for ECU tuition and
fee rates.
BSIT ICT Degree Requirements Industrial Technology & ICT Coursework (42 hours)
Technical Writing
Technology Project Management
Cost and Capital Project Analysis
Industrial Supervision
Introduction to Statistical Process Control
Choose nine courses from below: Internet Tools Tech (required for online option)
Fundamental Network Security with lab
Network Environment II (RHCSA) with lab
Network Environment III (RHCE) with lab
Web Services Management with lab 1
Enterprise Information Security
Regulations and Policies
Wireless Communication with lab
Intrusion Detection Technologies with lab
Digital Forensics
Enterprise Information Technology Management
Virtualization Technologies with lab
Enterprise Data Storage Technologies
Information Assurance Technologies with lab
Special Topics
Internetwork Routing Technology (CCNP) 2 with lab
Switching Network Technology (CCNP) 2 with lab
Enterprise Network Security Tech. (CCNA Security)2 with lab
Network Maintenance & Troubleshooting (CCNP) 2 with lab
Courses to transfer or taken through ECU (82 hours)
AAS Technical courses (37 hrs)
English (6 hours)
Composition I
Composition II
Math (3 hours)
College Algebra
Humanities & Fine Arts (9 hours)
Natural Science (7 hours) At least one Humanities course
Social Science (9 hours) At least one Fine Art course
Principles of Microeconomics Hum or Fine Art to total 3 hours
Introductory Psychology
Personnel & Industrial Psychology
General Ed Elective (3 hours)
Other Cognates (5 hours)
Legal Environment of Business
Applied Trigonometry
Health & Exercise (2, 1 hrs)
Program Coordinator: Dr. David Batts
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (252) 328-9673
Program Academic Advisor: Christina Ragone
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (252) 328-9309
Program Website: www.ecu.edu/BSIT
1 Current MCP Exam 70-290 or Exam 70-291 or MCSA or MCSE
certification required as a prerequisite. 2 Current CCNA certification required as a prerequisite.
Department of Technology Systems
College of Engineering and Technology
BS in Industrial Technology (BSIT) Transfer Program The BSIT is a degree completion program designed for students who hold a��
qualifying Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in an approved industrial, business,and/or technical field.
BSIT Transfer Admission Requirements
Students transferring with an eligible Associate of Applied Science degree(included in the approved list on the next page) must have the following:
Completed Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in approvedtechnical area by the first day of enrollment at ECU. The approved AASprograms can be viewed at www.ecu.edu/bsit as well as listed in the nextsection.
Cumulative 2.5 GPA from all post-secondary institutions attended ispreferred.
The equivalent to ECU's ENGL 1100 Foundations of College Writing.
*AAS degrees not listed can be reviewed by the Program Coordinator forapproval
Students planning to enroll in the BSIT program should contact the appropriate
BSIT academic advisor (listed on the next page) at least six months prior to
applying for admission. Inquiries may also be directed to [email protected].
Helpful Resources
Program Information and Resources – www.ecu.edu/BSIT
ECU Undergraduate Admissions (application and deadlines) – www.ecu.edu/admissions
ECU Tuition and Fees - www.ecu.edu/cashier/tufee.cfm
ECU Academic Calendar - www.ecu.edu/fsonline/senate/fscalend.cfm
Feb 2017
For more information:
BSIT Program Coordinator:
Dr. David Batts, [email protected], 252-328-9673
BSIT ICT & HIT concentrations Program Academic
Advisor: Christina Ragone, [email protected], 252-328-9309
BSIT all other concentrations Program Academic Advisor:
Jason Denius, [email protected], 252-328-9610
Program Website: www.ecu.edu/BSIT
Approved Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degrees for the BSIT
Aerostructure Manufacturing and Repair (A50450) Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Tech
(A35100) Applied Engineering Technology (A40130) Architectural Technology (A40100) Automation Engineering Technology (A40120) Automotive Systems Technology (A60160) Aviation Systems Technology (A60200) Biopharmaceutical Technology (A20180) Bioprocess Technology (A50440) Biotechnology (A20100) Building Construction Technology (A35140) Business Administration/Logistics Management (A2512E) Business Administration/Operations Management (A2512G) Chemical Process Technology (A50110) Chemical Technology (A20120) Civil Engineering Technology (A40140) Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology (A60130) Computer Engineering Technology (A40160) Computer Information Technology (A25260) Computer-Integrated Machining (A50210) Computer-Aided Drafting Technology (A50150) Computer Technology Integration (A25500) Construction Management Technology (A35190) Cyber Crime Technology (A55210) Electronics Engineering Technology (A40200) Electrical/Electronics Technology (A35220) Electrical Systems Technology (A35130) Environment, Health, and Safety Technology (A50160) Facility Maintenance Technology (A50190)
Global Logistics Technology (A25170) General Occupational Technology (A55280) Global Logistics and Distribution Management Tech (A25610) Healthcare Business Informatics (A25510) Industrial Engineering Technology (A40240) Industrial Management Technology (A50260) Industrial Systems Technology (A50240) Information Systems Security (A25270) Information Systems Security/Security Hardware (A2527B) Information Technology (A25590) Interior Design (A30220) Machining Technology (A50300) Machining Technology/Tool, Die, and Mold Making (A5030A) Manufacturing Technology (A50320) Manufacturing Technology/Integrated Operations (A5032C) Manufacturing Technology/Composites (A5032D) Manufacturing Technology/Plastics (A5032A) Manufacturing Technology/Quality Assurance (A5032B) Mechanical Drafting Technology (A50340) Mechanical Engineering Technology (A40320) Mechatronics Engineering Technology (A40350) Mission Critical Operations – Information Tech (A40430I) Mission Critical Operations – Operations Tech (A40430O) Networking Technology (A25340) Nondestructive Examination Technology (A50350) Nuclear Technology (A50460) Project Management Technology (A25390) Sustainability Technologies (A40370) Welding Technology (A50420)
Technical, industrial, or business related AAS degrees not listed above must be approved by the BSIT program coordinator prior to applying for ECU admission.
All information provided in this flyer is
subject to change without notification.
Department of Technology Systems
The following North Carolina Community College System Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees have been approved by ECU to apply towards the 24 transferable credit hours undergraduate admission requirement:
Proposed 2017-18 catalog Feb 2017 af
ECU BS in Industrial Technology (BSIT) AAS Transfer Program
North Carolina Community College System
Degree Specific Equivalencies
Transfer students may apply up to 62hrs of NCCCS equivalent coursework listed below towards their BSIT degree.
BSIT ECU Course and Hours NCCCS Equivalent Transferable Course and Hours
ENGL 1100 Composition I 3 ENG 111
ENGL 1200 or 2201 Composition II 3 ENG 112
Humanities or Fine Arts (9 hours total)
Humanities elective 3 Choice of 1 course:
ENG 113, 131, 231, 232, 233, 241, 242, 243, 251, 252, 261, 262
HUM 110, 115, 120, 121, 122, 130, 150, 160, 161, 211, 212, 220
PHI 210, 215, 220, 230, 240, 250, REL 110, 111, 112, 211, 212, 221
Fine Art elective 3 Choice of 1 course:
COM 231 (highly recommended)
ART 111, 114, 115, 116, 117, COM 111, DAN 110
DRA 111, 112, 115, 120, 126, 211, 212
MUS 110, 112 - 114, 121, 132 - 136, 210 - 213, 233 - 234
Additional 3 hours of humanities and/or
fine art
3 Choose one course not already taken above:
ENG 131, 231, 232, 233, 241, 242, 243, 251, 252, 261, 262
HUM 110, 115, 120, 121, 122, 130, 150, 160, 161, 211, 212, 220
PHI 210, 215, 220, 230, 240, 250, REL 110, 111, 112, 211, 212, 221
ART 111, 114, 115, 116, 117, COM 111, DAN 110
DRA 111, 112, 115, 120, 126, 211, 212
MUS 110, 112 - 114, 121, 132 - 136, 210 - 213, 233 - 234
Social Sciences (9 hours total)
ECON 2113 Microeconomics 3 ECO 251
PSYC 1000 Introductory Psychology 3 PSY 150
PSYC 3241 Personnel & Industrial Psyc 3 No equivalency X
Natural Sciences (7 hours total)
Two courses (7 hours) of natural science of
which one course must have a lab
component.
4
3 Choice of 2 courses, at least one with a lab component (physics is preferred):
ANT 230; AST 111, 151, 152, BIO 110, 111, 112, 120, 130, 140*,
CHM 131, 132, 135, 136, 151, 152, GEL 111, 113, 120, 230*
PHY 110, 1311, 1321, 1331, 151(required for both BSIT Design concentrations),
152, 251, 252, *BSIT Arch Desn should take BIO 140 or GEL 230
Any General Education course (3 hours total)
Any Humanities, Fine Art, Social Science,
or Natural Science elective 3
Choice of 3 hour any general education course from above not already
completed. *ENG 113 can be applied here if not used as a humanities above.
MATH 1065 College Algebra 3 MAT 121&1221, 161, 171, 175/175A, 271, 272, 273
MATH 1074 Applied Trigonometry 2 MAT 1211, 162, 172, 175/175A2, 2712, 2722, 2732
HLTH 1000 Health in Modern Society 2 HEA 110 or 201
KINE (formally EXSS) physical activity course 1 HEA 110 or PED 110
FINA 2244 Legal Environment of Business 3 BUS 115
Major lower level technology coursework 24 Completion of an approved AAS degree (block credit) 24
Major upper level technology coursework 15 No equivalency X
Major concentration technology coursework 27 No equivalency X
Free electives 13 Any college transferable/AAS major credit 13
Program Total 124 Maximum applicable 2 year credits is 62 hours ____
1 indicates transfer credit granted due to special agreement with ECU and the BSIT program.
This equivalencies worksheet is intended for planning purposes only and is not for official use. ECU curriculums are subject to change.
Official curriculum requirements are posted in the ECU Undergraduate Catalog - www.ecu.edu/catalog.
For more information, visit our website at www.ecu.edu/tsys or contact us at [email protected].